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Exhibits for IPEDS Session Presented by Mark Lafer Senior Policy Analyst Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency

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National Center for Education Statistics Exhibit 10 IPEDS Data Center University of Michigan-Ann Arbor UnitID 170976 OPEID 00232500 Address 503 Thompson Street, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109 Web Address www.finaid.umich.edu/topnav/resources/mcalc.aspx General Information Institution Characteristics Sector: Public, 4-year or above Carnegie Classification: Research Universities (very high research activity) Campus Setting: City: Midsize Title IV Institution: Participates in Title IV federal financial aid programs Religious Affiliation: Not applicable On Campus Housing: Yes Total dormitory capacity: 11,718 Endowment: 6,471,770,000 Endowment Per FTE: 139,163 Awards Offered Bachelor's degree Postbaccalaureate certificate Master's degree Post-master's certificate Doctor's degree - research/scholarship Doctor's degree - professional practice Financial and Human Resources Core Revenues, FY [2010] Total Percent Distribution Per FTE Enrollment Tuition and fees 752,812,000 23.57% 16,188 State appropriations 316,571,000 9.91% 6,807 Local appropriations 0 0% 0 Government grants and contracts 798,192,000 24.99% 17,164 Private gifts, grants, and contracts 241,542,000 7.56% 5,194 Investment income 787,060,000 24.65% 16,924 1

Other core revenues 297,347,000 9.31% 6,394 Exhibit 10 Core Expenses, FY [2010] Total Percent Distribution Per FTE Enrollment Instruction 914,475,000 36.82% 19,664 Research 762,826,000 30.71% 16,403 Public service 134,724,000 5.42% 2,897 Academic support 313,909,000 12.64% 6,750 Institutional support 164,956,000 6.64% 3,547 Student services 90,129,000 3.63% 1,938 Other core expenses 102,579,000 4.13% 2,206 Number of staff by primary function/occupational activity: Fall 2011 Full time Part time Total Primarily instruction 0 0 0 Instruction/research/public service 5,849 1,343 7,192 Primarily research 0 0 0 Primarily public service, and Contracts 0 0 0 Executive/administrative/managerial 1,706 49 1,755 Other professional (support/service) 6,850 753 7,603 Graduate assistants 0 3,760 3,760 Technical and paraprofessionals 299 38 337 Clerical and secreterial 2,059 247 2,306 Skilled crafts 511 0 511 Service/maintenance 1,139 71 1,210 Number of full-time instruction/research/public service staff: Fall 2011 Total With faculty status 5,849 With tenure 2,008 On tenure track 626 Not on tenure track 3,215 Without faculty status n/a Average salaries of full-time instructional staff equated to 9-month contracts, by academic rank: Academic year 2011 Number of full time instructional faculty total All ranks 3,356 95,298 Average salary of full time instructional faculty total Professor 1,058 148,763 Associate professor 567 98,229 2

Assistant professor 562 85,904 Exhibit 10 Instructor 14 64,603 Lecturer 334 59,827 No academic rank 821 45,757 Student Financial Aid Year 2011 Type of Aid Percentage Receiving Aid Average Amount of Aid Received Federal grant aid 18% 6,098 State/local grant aid 14% 670 Institutional grant aid 47% 10,851 Loan 37% 6,502 Admissions Admissions Data: Fall 2011 Number applied Number admitted Number enrolled Full-time Total 39,584 16,073 6,211 25 Men 20,643 7,894 3,112 12 Women 18,941 8,089 3,099 13 SAT Number submitting scores: 2,147 Percent submitting scores: 34 Part-time Scores for enrolled full-time student 25th percentile 75th percentile Critical Reading 630 730 Math 670 770 Writing 650 750 ACT Number submitting scores: 4,977 Percent submitting scores: 80 Scores for enrolled full-time student 25th percentile 75th percentile Composite 29 33 English 29 34 Math 28 34 3

Enrollment Exhibit 10 Early Fall Estimates: Fall 2011 Part-time Full-time Total Total enrollment 2,306 39,959 42,265 Undergraduate 766 26,460 27,226 First-time Degree/Certificate Seeking 25 6,211 6,236 Graduate 1,540 13,499 15,039 Fall Enrollment: Fall 2010 Total student enrollment Part-time Full-time Total Men 1,462 20,374 21,836 Women 998 19,090 20,088 American Indian or Alaska Native 11 74 85 Asian 256 4,363 4,619 Black or African American 102 1,675 1,777 Hispanic 99 1,667 1,766 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 10 10 White 1,338 24,386 25,724 Two or more races 42 1,205 1,247 Race/ethnicity unknown 120 1,302 1,422 Nonresident alien 492 4,782 5,274 Undergraduate student enrollment Part-time Full-time Total Men 451 13,308 13,759 Women 391 12,877 13,268 American Indian or Alaska Native 7 42 49 Asian 105 3,020 3,125 Black or African American 47 1,167 1,214 Hispanic 39 1,128 1,167 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 6 6 White 529 17,441 17,970 Two or more races 25 887 912 Race/ethnicity unknown 58 882 940 Nonresident alien 32 1,612 1,644 Degree/Certificate Seeking 749 26,096 26,845 4

Undergraduate student enrollment Part-time Full-time Total Exhibit 10 First-time 46 6,450 6,496 Transfer-In 33 895 928 Other Continuing 670 18,751 19,421 Non-Degree/Certificate Seeking 93 89 182 Graduate student enrollment Part-time Full-time Total Men 1,011 7,066 8,077 Women 607 6,213 6,820 American Indian or Alaska Native 4 32 36 Asian 151 1,343 1,494 Black or African American 55 508 563 Hispanic 60 539 599 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 4 4 White 809 6,945 7,754 Two or more races 17 318 335 Race/ethnicity unknown 62 420 482 Nonresident alien 460 3,170 3,630 12-Month Enrollment: 2011 Unduplicated Count Undergraduate Graduate Total Men 14,431 8,831 23,262 Women 13,863 7,328 21,191 American Indian or Alaska Native 76 46 122 Asian 3,469 1,691 5,160 Black or African American 1,360 599 1,959 Hispanic or Latinol 1,209 627 1,836 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 7 4 11 White 18,463 8,276 26,739 Two or more races 938 346 1,284 Race/ethnicity unknown 1,034 602 1,636 Nonresident alien 1,738 3,968 5,706 Retention Rate Retention rate data are for first-time bachelor s (or equivalent) degree-seeking undergraduates Overall first-year retention rate, Fall 2010 Full-time students 96 Part-time students 94 5

Graduation Rates Data are for full-time, first-time, degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates Overall graduate rate: 90% Graduation rates within 150% of normal time to program completion: 2010 Exhibit 10 Men 88 Women 91 White, non-hispanic 91 Black, non-hispanic 78 Hispanic 84 Asian or Pacific Islander 91 American Indian or Alaska Native 85 Race/ethnicity unknown 89 Nonresident alien 82 Bachelor s degree seekers: 2004 cohort Four-year rate 72 Five-year rate 87 Six-year rate 90 Awards/Degrees Conferred By gender, 2011 By gender Certificates Below Bachelor's Certificates Above Bachelor's Associate's Bachelor's Master's Doctor's research/ scholarship Doctor's professional practice Doctor's other Men 0 34 0 3,245 2,041 425 395 0 Women 0 51 0 3,308 1,770 372 358 0 By Race/Ethnicity American Indian or Alaska Native 0 0 0 16 4 0 2 0 Asian 0 5 0 743 361 62 112 0 Black or African American 0 0 0 282 143 44 35 0 Hispanic or Latino 0 1 0 326 129 37 36 0 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 White 0 66 0 4,136 1,975 372 475 0 Two or more races 0 2 0 194 84 24 27 0 Race/ethnicity unknown 0 1 0 368 83 6 44 0 Nonresident alien 0 10 0 487 1,032 252 22 0 6

By Cip Code, 2011 Exhibit 10 By Cip Code Certificates Below Bachelor's Certificates Above Bachelor's Associate's Bachelor's Master's Doctor's research/ scholarship Natural Resources and Conservation 104 119 12 Architecture and Related Services 91 217 4 Area, Ethnic, Cultural, Gender, and Group Studies Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services 11 95 27 6 172 1 1 177 170 5 Education 110 179 42 Engineering 1 1,146 839 192 Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics 266 18 38 Legal Professions and Studies 38 3 378 English Language and Literature/Letters Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities 303 29 18 Biological and Biomedical Sciences 4 542 152 129 Mathematics and Statistics 3 154 73 30 Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies 23 53 18 25 Parks, Recreation, Leisure and Fitness Studies 76 190 18 1 Philosophy and Religious Studies 37 10 6 Physical Sciences 92 56 84 Psychology 3 688 27 31 Public Administration and Social Service Professions 11 58 408 19 Social Sciences 989 100 53 Visual and Performing Arts 1 389 91 38 Health Professions and Related Programs Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services 18 281 354 33 375 9 378 857 9 History 1 162 10 18 Grand total 85 6,553 3,811 797 753 Doctor's professional practice Doctor's other 7

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Exhibit 12 SAT and ACT test scores 2011-12 2001-02 Select All Unselect All Fall reporting period for SAT/ACT test scores ACT Composite 25th percentile score ACT Composite 75th percentile score ACT English 25th percentile score ACT English 75th percentile score ACT Math 25th percentile score ACT Math 75th percentile score ACT Writing 25th percentile score (applicable from 2008-09) ACT Writing 75th percentile score (applicable from 2008-09)

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Exhibit 20. ACT Upper and Lower Quartile Composite Scores by PA Institutional Sectors, 2011-2012 Academic Year Sector of PA institution Institutions in Category Variable/Year N Mean Public, 4-year or above 44 ACT Composite 25th percentile score - (11) 33 18 44 ACT Composite 75th percentile score - (11) 33 23 Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above 106 ACT Composite 25th percentile score - (11) 63 21 106 ACT Composite 75th percentile score - (11) 63 26 Private for-profit, 4-year or above 12 ACT Composite 25th percentile score - (11) 0 12 ACT Composite 75th percentile score - (11) 0 Public, 2-year 18 ACT Composite 25th percentile score - (11) 1 16 18 ACT Composite 75th percentile score - (11) 1 22 Private not-for-profit, 2-year 30 ACT Composite 25th percentile score - (11) 2 17 30 ACT Composite 75th percentile score - (11) 2 21 Private for-profit, 2-year 84 ACT Composite 25th percentile score - (11) 0 84 ACT Composite 75th percentile score - (11) 0 Public, less-than 2-year 33 ACT Composite 25th percentile score - (11) 0 33 ACT Composite 75th percentile score - (11) 0 Private not-for-profit, less-than 2-year 4 ACT Composite 25th percentile score - (11) 0 4 ACT Composite 75th percentile score - (11) 0 Private for-profit, less-than 2-year 60 ACT Composite 25th percentile score - (11) 0 60 ACT Composite 75th percentile score - (11) 0